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ACS National Meeting | March 16-20 2014 | Dallas, Texas
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247th American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting & Exposition

Organisers: American Chemical Society

Dates: March 16th -20th, 2014

Location: Dallas, Texas, USA

Website: http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/meetin...-2014.html

The website gives all the necessary information on conference agenda, hotel, exhibitions and other important facts. The conference brochure including preliminary programme is attached.

Major theme
“Chemistry & Materials for Energy”

Reasons to attend?
 ACS meetings & expositions each year attract 11,000 to 13,000 chemists, chemical engineers, academicians, graduate and undergraduate students, and other related professionals.
 Scientists present new multidisciplinary research, hear the latest information in their areas of professional interest, and network with colleagues.
 Programming is planned by our 33 technical divisions that cover all scientific fields, secretariats that focus on multidisciplinary programming, and ACS committees.
 Each meeting will feature more than 7,000 presentations organized into technical symposia that highlight important research advances.

Attendees will have the opportunity to:
• Discover New Research and Publish Your Work
• Advance Your Career
• Network with your peers
• Learn about New Technologies

Meeting topics

The conference brochure, including preliminary programme is attached and includes information on symposia relevant to biotechnologists. Meeting topics will also include:
• Catalysis for clean energy technologies:
biomass conversion; reduced emissions;
electrocatalysts for batteries, fuel cells, and artificial photosynthesis
• Harnessing the energy of the sun:
photovoltaic; solar thermal; solar fuels; artificial
photosynthesis, biomass conversion
• Materials for extremes:
corrosion resistant materials; materials for high T/P; next generation lightweight materials for transportation and other applications (e.g., carbon fiber, polymers, etc.)
• Nuclear materials and fuels:
fuel cladding, fuel recycle, radiation resistant materials (structural materials and concrete)
• Energy storage materials:
batteries and capacitors
• New materials and systems for the grid:
superconductivity; rare earths (substitutes,
recovery); grid-scale storage; generation technologies
• Materials for energy efficiency:
thermoelectrics, solid state lighting, building materials (insulation, coatings, roofing, windows)
• New technologies for enhanced recovery of fossil fuels
• CO2 sequestration and conversion

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